Anonymous
Anonymous is a pseudonym used by authors throughout history who chose not to reveal their true identities, often due to social norms, privacy concerns, or the perceived low status of certain genres like the novel. In the 18th century, over 80 percent of novels published in Britain were anonymous, with notable examples including works by Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, Tobias Smollett, and Fanny Burney. This tradition of anonymity persists in various forms, from ancient writings to modern memoirs published under pen names.[1][5]
Fiction
Memoir
Have Much Love Enough to Be Eternal
China Thousand Years Ago
I Would Like to Think of You like This
Oakdale Confidential
Calling Maggie May
The Book of David
Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book, 4th Edition
Untitled
CBer's Handy Atlas/Dictionary
Irresistible Love
The Rig Veda
Marvelous Sichuan and Chongqing Snacks
The Incest Diary
Baseball Cop
The Sui Dynasty Was So Crazy - Yang Jian Founded the Country
The Jerusalem Bible;
Tiny Times for Foods
Number One Suspect
Earning Ten Million Yuan At the Age of 28
Love Kissed Our Faces
Dont You Know Coffee: An Interesting Encyclopedia of Coffee
Authentic Special Dishes of Sichuan and Hunan
Small Talk
The Divine Liturgy of the Holy Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Græco-Russian Church